From c5865d982e62fcf6fb2aa3180b7023dd06845cf2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: boruszak Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2022 09:48:18 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Not available on HCP Consul update --- .../docs/connect/cluster-peering/create-manage-peering.mdx | 2 +- website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/index.mdx | 2 +- website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/create-manage-peering.mdx b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/create-manage-peering.mdx index 5662868834..009c60f409 100644 --- a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/create-manage-peering.mdx +++ b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/create-manage-peering.mdx @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ description: >- # Create and Manage Peering Connections -~> **Cluster peering is currently in beta:** Functionality associated with cluster peering is subject to change. You should never use the beta release in secure environments or production scenarios. Features in beta may have performance issues, scaling issues, and limited support. +~> **Cluster peering is currently in beta:** Functionality associated with cluster peering is subject to change. You should never use the beta release in secure environments or production scenarios. Features in beta may have performance issues, scaling issues, and limited support.

Cluster peering is not currently available in the HCP Consul offering. A peering token enables cluster peering between different datacenters. Once you generate a peering token, you can use it to establish a connection between clusters. Then you can export services and create intentions so that peered clusters can call those services. diff --git a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/index.mdx b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/index.mdx index 317fe320a4..8c4be1ce4c 100644 --- a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/index.mdx +++ b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/index.mdx @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ description: >- # What is Cluster Peering? -~> **Cluster peering is currently in beta**: Functionality associated with cluster peering is subject to change. You should never use the beta release in secure environments or production scenarios. Features in beta may have performance issues, scaling issues, and limited support. +~> **Cluster peering is currently in beta**: Functionality associated with cluster peering is subject to change. You should never use the beta release in secure environments or production scenarios. Features in beta may have performance issues, scaling issues, and limited support.

Cluster peering is not currently available in the HCP Consul offering. You can create peering connections between two or more independent clusters so that services deployed to different partitions or datacenters can communicate. diff --git a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx index 69b34e2e54..77ac6d38a2 100644 --- a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx +++ b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ description: >- ~> **Cluster peering is currently in beta:** Functionality associated with cluster peering is subject to change. You should never use the beta release in secure environments or production scenarios. Features in -beta may have performance issues, scaling issues, and limited support. +beta may have performance issues, scaling issues, and limited support.

Cluster peering is not currently available in the HCP Consul offering. To establish a cluster peering connection on Kubernetes, you need to enable the feature in the Helm chart and create custom resource definitions (CRDs) for each side of the peering.